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New 3 Seater Trucks & Commercial Vehicles for Sale in Philippines
Currently, 1 New Truck models available in Philippines. Carmudi is your ultimate destination to find all new Trucks (1) information, including Truck specs, features, prices and images that will help you choose.
1 New 3 Seater trucks & Commercial Vehicles available for sale in the Philippines, the cheape... Read More
1 New 3 Seater trucks & Commercial Vehicles available for sale in the Philippines, the cheapest new 3 Seater truck is available for ₱545,000 and the most expensive one for ₱545,000 . Get great deals and promos on new 3 Seater trucks & Commercial Vehicles for sale in Philippines, view detailed price list (DP & Monthly Installment), reviews, fuel consumption, load capacity, specifications, new 3 Seater truck models variant details & more.
Philippines Trucks Price List 2024
New 3 Seater Trucks & Commercial Vehicles for Sale in Philippines Price List start at ₱545,000 for the inexpensive model TATA Intra V10 and goes up to ₱545,000 for the most expensive Truck model TATA Intra V10.
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TATA Intra V10 | ₱545,000 |
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![TATA Intra V10 Pickup MT TATA Intra V10 Pickup MT](https://imgcdn.zigwheels.ph/medium/gallery/exterior/157/3027/tata-intra-v10-14606.jpg)
DP : ₱109,000 , EMI : ₱9,349 x 60
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